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Physics ICSE ICSE Class 6 CISCE Syllabus 2024-25

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CISCE Syllabus 2024-25 ICSE Class 6: The CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics Syllabus for the examination year 2024-25 has been released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2024-25 CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CISCE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics Syllabus for 2024-25 is below.

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CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics Revised Syllabus

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics and their Unit wise marks distribution

CISCE ICSE Class 6 Physics Course Structure 2024-25 With Marking Scheme

#Unit/TopicWeightage
100  Matter 
200  Physical Quantities and Measurement 
300  Force 
400  Energy 
500  Light 
600  Magnetism 
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Syllabus

100 Matter
  • Matter (Substance)  
    • Experiment 1
    • Experiment 2
    • Experiment 3
    • Experiment 4
    • Substance (Matter)
    • Physical Nature of matter
    • Chemical properties
  • Composition of Matter  
  • Characteristics of Particles (Molecules) of Matter  
    • Characteristics of particles or matter
    • Classification of Matter and Particle
    • Experiment
  • States of Matter  
    • The Solid State  
      • The Solid State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Solids
    • The Liquid State  
      • The Liquid State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Liquids
    • The Gaseous State  
      • The Gaseous State of Matter
      • Characteristics of Gases
  • Heat and change of physical state  
    • Introduction
    • Effect of Change of Temperature
    • Effect of Change of Pressure
    • Heat Required to Change State
    • Concept of Melting (Fusion)  
      • Melting (Fusion)
      • Melting point
      • Latent heat
      • Latent heat of fusion
      • Heating curve of ice during melting
      • Change in volume on melting
      • Effect of pressure on the melting point
      • Effect of impurities on the melting point
    • Concept of Boiling (Vaporization)  
      • Changes in States of Water
      • Experiment
200 Physical Quantities and Measurement
  • Measurements  
    • Measurement
    • The need for measurement in daily life
  • Unit and Its Types  
    • Units
    • Types of units : Fundamental and Derived units
  • Unit Systems  
    • Introduction
    • Types of Unit System
  • Physical Quantities  
    • Introduction
    • Types of Physical Quantities
  • Rules and Conventions for Writing SI Units and Their Symbols  
  • International System of Units (Si System)  
  • Unit Prefixes  
  • Measurement of Length  
    • Length
    • Units of length
    • SI Unit of length
    • Subunit of metre
    • Multiple units of metre
    • Measurements of large distance:
      (i) Parallax Method: Parallax or parallactic angle (θ)
    • Method of measuring very small distances (Size of molecules)
    • Range of Lengths
  • Devices for Measuring Length  
    • Use of a metre ruler to measure length
    1. Description of a metre ruler
    2. Measurement of length of an object with a metre ruler
    3. Parallax Error
    • Use of measuring tape to measure length
    1. Description of a measuring tape
  • Measurement of Mass  
    • Rage of Mass
  • Devices for Measuring Mass  
  • Measurement of Time  
    • Time
    • SI unit of Time
    • Smaller unit of Time
    • Bigger unit of Time
  • Devices for Measuring Time  
  • The Temperature and a Thermometer  
    • Introduction
    • Experiment: 1
    • Experiment: 2
  • Measuring Temperature  
  • Area and It’s Unit  
  • Measurement of Area  
300 Force
  • Force - Push or Pull  
  • Effect of Force  
    • A Force can change the State of motion
    • Force can change the shape of an object
    • Stops or tries to stop a moving body
    • Changes or tries to change the direction of motion of a moving body
    • Like parallel forces effect
    • Unbalanced forces effect
    • Unlike parallel forces effect
  • Types of Force: Contact Force  
    • Introduction of Contact Force
    • Types of Contact Force
  • Types of Force: Non-Contact Force  
    • Introduction of Non-Contact Forces
    • Types of Non-Contact Forces
    • Experiment
  • Force of Friction  
  • Effects of Friction  
  • Kinds of Friction  
  • Advantages and Disadvantage of Friction  
  • Increasing and Reducing Friction  
400 Energy
500 Light
600 Magnetism

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